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Synopsis
The early seventeenth century in Ireland was a time of great upheaval and change, no more so than in Cavan. Left reeling from the recent Nine Years War, the county and its elite were left to contend with the effects of the Ulster Plantation. This book examines the plantation and reformation process attempted in Cavan at this time, and the envy and distrust which festered between the British settlers and Gaelic Irish as a result. The tension between both communities eventually exploded into the open during the 1641 rising, which resulted in chaos and loss of property and life in Cavan, until the countys total capitulation into Cromwells hands in 1653.